- Welcome Lecture and Introduction to Companies Act 2013
- What is Company?
- Seperate legal entity of company?
- Lifting of corporate Veil
Basics of Indian Companies Act 2013 for CA/CMA/CS/MBA
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
The Companies Act, 2013 was passed by the Indian parliament on September 12, 2013. The companies act provides several regulations for governing all both listed and unlisted organizations in India, including incorporation, responsibilities, directors, and disintegration. The newly incorporated act gives stockholders more authority and places a greater emphasis on corporate governance. Basics of Indian Companies Act 2013 for CA/CMA/CS/MBA online certification was developed by Raja Natarajan - B.Com., PGDBA, FCA & Chartered Accountant and is available on Udemy.
Basics of Indian Companies Act 2013 for CA/CMA/CS/MBA online course involves more than 4.5 hours of learning lectures supported by articles and downloadable resources that aim to walk learners through the introductory section of the Companies Act 2013 and company law. Basics of Indian Companies Act 2013 for CA/CMA/CS/MBA online classes discuss topics like company registration, name reservation, memorandum of association, articles of association, alteration of memorandum as well as provides a lot of concrete exercises to teach the various the act's requirements to help learners begin preparing for exams such as CA, CMA, CS, B.Com, MBA, and more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 4.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 1 article
- 1 downloadable resource
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
After completing the Basics of Indian Companies Act 2013 for CA/CMA/CS/MBA certification course, learners will be introduced to companies law and will gain an understanding of the Indian companies act 2013 for clearing the CA, CS, CMA, and MBA examinations. In this companies act course, learners will explore the classification of companies including one-person companies, private companies, public limited companies, small companies, subsidiary companies, associate companies, foreign companies, government companies, section 8 companies, dormant companies, holding, Nidhi companies as well as will acquire the knowledge of the strategies involved with registration and reservation of the name of the company. In this company's act certification, learners will study concepts involved with the memorandum of association, articles of the memorandum, alteration of the memorandum, accounts, charges, private placement, and public offers.
The syllabus
Introduction to Companies Act and Companies
Classification of Companies
- Classes of Companies
- Classification of Companies on the basis of Liability
- One Person Company
- Private Company
- Comparison between OPC & Private Company
- Small company
- Public limited company
- Holding and subsidiary companies
- Example Holding and Subsidiary Relationship
- Whether Subsidiary company can hold shares in holding company
- Associate Company
- Classification of companies on the basis of access to capital
- Government Company
- Foreign Company
- Section 8 Company
- Dormant Company
- Nidhi Companies
- Public Financial Institutions
- Conversion of Public Company into Private Company
- Conversion of Private Company into Public Company
Registration of Companies
- When Companies must be registered?
- Mode of Registration of Company
- Procedure for Incorporating One Person Company
- Incorporation of a Company
- Order of Tribunal if Company is formed by furnishing false information
- What is the effect of Registration of Company by RoC?
- Effect of Memorandum and Articles
- Commencement of Business
- Registered Office of Company
- Pre-Incorporation or Preliminary Contracts
- Conversion of Company Limited by Guarantee into Company Limited by Shares
Memorandum and Articles
- Memorandum of Association An Overview
- Contents and Forms of Memorandum of Association
- Reservation of Name for Companies
- Alteration in Capital Clause of Memorandum
- Examples for Alteration in Capital Clause of Memorandum
- Registered Office of Company
- Change in Registered Office from one jurisdiction of one RoC to another RoC
- Provisions related to publication of Name of Company
- Alteration of Articles
- Conversion of OPC into Private / Public Companies
- Conversion of a Private Company into One Person Company
- Alteration in MoA & AoA to be noted in every copy
- Rectification of Name of the Company (Sec 16)
- Copies of Memorandum & Articles to be given to Members (Sec 17)
- Conversion of Companies from One Class to another (Sec 18)
- What is Doctrine of Ultra Vires?
- Effects of Ultra Vires Transactions?
- Doctrine of Constructive Notice
- Doctrine of Indoor Management
- Knowledge of Irregularity - Exception to Doctrine of Indoor Management
- Negligence - Exception to Doctrine of Indoor Management
- No knowledge of Articles - Exception to Doctrine of Indoor Management
- Illegal transactions & Forgery - Exception to Doctrine of Indoor Management
Legal requirements - Name of a Company
- Legal requirments of Name of Company (Sec 4 Companies Act 2013)
- Legal requirments of Name of Company(Rule 8of Companies Incorporation Rules 20l4
Articles of Association
- Articles of Association and related provisions in Companies Act 2013
- Articles of Association and related provisions in Companies (Incorporation) Rule
- Companies Act overrides Memorandum and Articles
Alteration of Memorandum
- Provisions related to Alteration of Memorandum
- Alteration of Name Clause in Memorandum
- Alteration of Situational Clause in Memorandum
- Alteration of Objects Clause in Memorandum
- Provisions of Alteration of Memorandum in Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014
Prospectus and Allotment of Securities
- Introduction to Public Offer and Private Placement
- Public Offer and Private Placement
Charge
- What is the concept of Charge in Companies Act 2013?
- Companies (Registration of Charges) Rules, 2014
- Whether change in Bank Rate amounts to Modification of Charge?
Accounts of Companies
- Accounts of Companies - An introduction into provisions of Companies Act 2013
- Provisions related to Books of Accounts under Companies Act 2013
- Place of keeping Books of Accounts by Companies
- Maintenance of Books of Accounts in Electronic Form by Companies and Companies a
- Maintenance of Books of Accounts of Branch Offices and related compliance
- Inspection of Books of Accounts by Directors
- Period of Maintenance of Books of Accounts by Companies
- Person responsible for Maintenance of Books of Accounts
- Penalty provisons related to Books of Accounts under Companies Act
Final Section - Bonus Lecture
- Bonus Lecture